From Marilyn Lynch, Stanbridge Head of School:Hello again and welcome to another edition of The Weekly Bridge. Only one week to go before we reach our mid-February Winter Break (Feb. 17-21), and by the looks of things, we will need it. It's a busy week ahead, so be sure to mark your calendar accordingly:

Things get off to a creative start on Monday when we begin our first ever, week-long Maker's Fair. The event will feature student-created models and artwork on display in Hayden Hall, and students from all grade divisions are invited to exhibit their creations. Students were asked to bring their entries in on Friday, but for those who needed the extra time to finish, we will also accept submissions on Monday, Feb. 10. Please note that entries cannot exceed 2' x 2' in size, but there are few other limitations. Submissions can include any three-dimensional artistic creation--from LEGO sets and model kits, to homemade sculptures and Rube Goldbergs. The artwork will be on display in Hayden Hall through Friday, Feb. 14, and there will be "Best in Show" prizes for entries in each grade division. If you have specific questions about this unique event, email James Warren.

On Monday afternoon, our Bulldogs Hockey team will participate in their first official game of the season when they take on Charles Armstrong School. The game will be played on the CAS campus at 3:30 p.m. and Coach Erik Tom and the team are hoping for a big turnout of Bulldog fans. The venue is a short drive from Stanbridge and a great afterschool activity for students interested in seeing their classmates play. Directions to the venue are on the Bulldogs Athletics page and hockey players must have a signed permission form on file to travel with the team (you can download a copy from our Files & Forms page). Here's hoping the rain stays away for the afternoon and the team comes away with a victory. Go Dawgs!

This coming Wednesday, Feb. 12, we will be hosting visitors to our campus during the annual Winter Open House. This event runs from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and will feature personalized tours of the campus, Q&A sessions with select staff members, and a chance to get in-depth information on all aspects of the Stanbridge program. Please spread the word amongst any friends and family members who may be considering Stanbridge for their children. Also, the Open House is a great opportunity for current Stanbridge junior high parents and guardians to learn more about our high school program, so I encourage you to attend as well.

On Thursday, SPA volunteers will be invading the staff kitchen for another annual tradition, Soup From the Heart. A staff favorite, the event features SPA members bringing-in homemade soups, salads and desserts to share with the faculty--a delicious Thank You that couldn't be more perfectly timed given the change in weather. Most volunteer spots for this year event have been filled, but check this week's SPA Spot page for additional details and to sign-up online to assist.

Speaking of SPA, the minutes from last Wednesday's meeting have been posted on the SPA Spot page, along with updated versions of the K-8 and High School event calendars. Of note if you missed the meeting, two handouts were distributed regarding upcoming spring and summer activities. First, Mark Kelley is coordinating a unique session of swimming lessons through the San Mateo YMCA. Classes would be held afterschool at the 'Y' on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays starting this April and running through the end of the school year. Notably, the lessons would be for Stanbridge students only, and students of all ages and ability levels are welcome to enroll. Specific details will be forthcoming next month, once Mark has gauged interest and availability. If this sounds like something you would like to sign-up your student for, please complete the Swim Lesson Form and return it to Mark or the main office by the end of the month.

Also distributed at the SPA meeting on Wednesday was a short interest survey about this year's Summer School program. The Stanbridge Summer School dates are set for June 24-August 1, and we are looking for feedback from parents/guardians on what types of classes you would like to see offered. Our teachers will be finalizing the summer curricula after break, and much of it will be based on your feedback. If you plan to enroll your student in this year's Summer School, please take a moment to complete this short Summer School Interest Survey and return it to Chris Myers or the main office by Feb. 14. The Summer School course guide, schedule, and enrollment packet will be distributed in early March.

Before that, however, there are still a few more goings-on at Stanbridge before next week's break. In addition to Valentine's Day, this Friday, February 14 is the world premiere of Trek Star II: The Wrath of Nahk, the afterschool Theater Club's original production that they have been working on since September. Postponed from this past Friday, the show will finally debut at 1:00 p.m. this Friday in the Stanbridge Theatorium (a/k/a the Multipurpose Room). Admission is free, and friends and family members of all Stanbridge students are invited to attend. The show is a spoof of a certain science-fiction franchise and features an original script, costumes, and props created by Theater Club students, along with club moderators David Hopper and James Warren. The group has been working on the show for months and the production will be an unforgettable experience.

Following the performance, students will join their homeroom teachers and advisors for divisional Valentine's Day parties until dismissal at 3:10. Following dismissal, Winter Break begins and Stanbridge will be closed until Monday, February 24.

Before signing-off, a big Thank You to all of the staff and parent volunteers who helped at last night's high school dance; pictures will be posted online next week. It is a busy week ahead, but it should be a fun one. Hope to see you at the hockey game, open house, Soup From the Heart or Friday's show...or all of the above! Until then, have a great weekend!

From Marilyn Lynch, Stanbridge Head of School:Hello again and welcome to another edition of The Weekly Bridge. This past Friday marked the end of the second quarter and first semester of the academic year, meaning we have officially reached the halfway point of the 2013-2014 school year. Sadly our halftime show will not feature Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but there is a lot of fairly exciting news to report nonetheless.

The end of the second quarter means that teachers will be submitting both quarter and semester grades next week, with report cards being sent home soon after. There are no parent-teacher conferences scheduled for this quarter, so the upcoming report cards will feature comments from your student's teachers regarding academic performance and progress in class. If you have questions or concerns about your student's grade, or if you would like to speak with a teacher one-on-one, you can email the instructor directly to arrange a meeting. Teacher email addresses are listed on our Teachers page.

With the second semester beginning on Monday, we are also beginning a new session of afterschool clubs. Enrollment forms for next semester's clubs were distributed sto students last week, and you can view/download a copy of the form and club descriptions on our Files & Forms page. Please note that some new clubs have been added for the new semester, some clubs have changed days, and other clubs will not continue into the next semester. Second semester afterschool clubs begin Monday, January 27 and run through Friday, May 23. If your student was in an afterschool club first semester and wishes to continue attending next semester, he/she still needs to complete the second semester sign-up form and tuition is due upon (re-)enrollment. Clubs run from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and shuttle service is available for students who will be taking Caltrain. Enrollment will remain open through the end of the month and interested students should return their enrollment forms and tuition payments to the main office. Space is limited and clubs fill on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to get your forms in ASAP.

Also coming up this week, the Bulldogs Basketball team is back in action on Tuesday afternoon, January 28. The team will take on Our Lady of Angels at 3:45 p.m. at SportsHouse in Redwood City. Additional information and directions to the venue can be found on the Bulldogs Athletics page. Last weekend, the Bulldogs notched their first victory of the season with a convincing win over STAR Academy--way to go, Dawgs! Coach Kelley would like to thank all of the players' family members who came out to show their support, along with the students and staff who were also in attendance. Mark is working to schedule additional games in February, so be sure to check the Bulldogs page for updates. We hope to see you showing your Stanbridge spirit at an upcoming game!

Speaking of Stanbridge spirit, a tip of the hat to our junior high families for having the highest participation rate in this year's Annual Fund Campaign. Over 93% of all junior high families had donated by Dec. 31, 2013, earning the junior high students a bonus lunchtime pizza party this past Friday. Congratulations all around, however, as both the elementary and high school divisions reached over 80% participation by year's end, too. As of now, we have reached a schoolwide participation rate of over 85% and our 100% participation goal is within reach! If you have not made your contribution, there is still time. Click over to our Donate Now page for complete details on the different ways you can give. Again, a big Thank You to everyone who has contributed so far--together, we are Stanbridge! (Note: With tax season soon upon us, families who gave before holiday break should have received a letter confirming your contribution. If your donation was processed after the holiday break, you will be receiving your letter next week.)

Looking ahead on the calendar...• We will be having a special Monday Bake Sale on January 27. The sale was originally scheduled for Friday the 24th, but we had an abundance of birthday treats that were distributed that afternoon. Rather than send everyone home in sugar shock, we have rescheduled the bake sale for Monday. Items brought in for Friday's bake sale will be sold on Monday for one dollar each. As usual, gluten-free options will be available and James will officially alert everyone to the schedule change.

• High school students will have their annual Valentine's Dance on Friday, Feb. 7 from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. in Hayden Hall. The event is free, but students must return a signed permission form to the main office by Wednesday, Feb. 5 if they plan to attend. Copies of the form are available in the main office and Chris will post a downloadable version online next week.

• On Wednesday, Feb. 12, Stanbridge will be hosting our Winter Open House. The event runs from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and will feature personalized tours of the campus, Q&A sessions with select staff members, and a chance to get in-depth information on all aspects of the Stanbridge program. Please spread the word amongst any friends and family members who may be considering Stanbridge for their children. Also, the Open House is a great opportunity for current Stanbridge junior high parents and guardians to learn more about our high school program, so I encourage you to attend as well.

• Looking way ahead on the calendar, we want to alert you to this year's Summer School dates. This year, Stanbridge's Summer School session will run from June 23 through August 1. We are currently working with the faculty to develop this year's Summer School curriculum and will soon be asking for your input as well. In early February, we will be asking all Stanbridge families to give us feedback on what types of classes and activities you would like to see offered over the summer. Based on your responses, we will be able to better serve you and your students with summer school courses that target academic, athletic and artistic interests. The course listings and enrollment forms will be published after winter break, but save the summer dates now.

Before signing off, be sure to return to click over to the Weekly Bridge mainpage, where you will see the winning entries in our school-wide Anti-Bullying Poster Contest. Our counselors have been working with students in all divisions throughout the first semester to recognize different types of bullying, develop coping strategies with how to deal with bullies, and encourage ways to reduce bullying and promote positive interaction. The unit culminated with a schoolwide poster contest where students were able to artistically express the lessons learned. The top three posters have been published on this week's Weekly Bridge mainpage, but you can see all of the posters in Hayden Hall and on our online Student Art Gallerypage.

That's all for now. Enjoy the weekend and see you next week for the second half!

From Marilyn Lynch, Stanbridge Head of School:Hello again and welcome to another edition of The Weekly Bridge. This weekend we will find out if our hometown 49ers make it back to the Super Bowl. Last Friday, students and staff donned their red and gold attire in support of the Niners and the team won their playoff game against Carolina. We will find out if this Friday's "Spirit Day" is equally successful in helping the team beat the rival Seahawks. Be sure to click over to the Media Room to view pictures from last week's 49ers Spirit Day, as well as highlights from Monday's middle el trip to Sonoma Mission.

Speaking of sports, our Bulldogs Basketball team is back in action this weekend. At publication time, the team had yet to face off against STAR Academy on Saturday morning, Jan. 18. The game is the first contest of 2014 for the Bulldogs, and only their second game of the season. Nonetheless, Coach Kelley and the players were excited on Friday (as is tradition, the players wore collared shirts and ties to school) and look forward to showing off their skills after weeks of practices. If you want to come out and show your support of the team, click over to the Bulldogs Athletics page for details on game time and location. If you can't make it to this weekend's game, there will be additional opportunities coming up. An afterschool game on Tuesday, Jan. 28 has been added to the schedule, and Mark is working to add more games in February and March. Good luck this weekend, team--Go Dawgs!

We have a short week of school next week because of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday. Stanbridge will be closed for the MLK holiday on Monday, Jan. 20; classes will resume on Tuesday. Next week also marks the end of the second quarter (and first semester) on Friday, Jan. 24--the midway point of the school year. Teachers will be submitting their second quarter and first semester grades at the end of next week and report cards will be mailed in early February.

Along with the end of the academic semester, next week is also the final week for first semester afterschool clubs. Second semester clubs will begin the following week (Jan. 27-31) and students were given enrollment forms on Friday to sign-up for next semester's clubs (you can view/download a copy of the form and club descriptions on our Files & Forms page). Second semester afterschool clubs begin Monday, January 27 and run through Friday, May 23. Please note that there are some changes to the club listings from first semester. If your student was in an afterschool club first semester and wishes to continue attending next semester, he/she still needs to complete the second semester sign-up form and tuition is due upon (re-)enrollment. Clubs run from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and shuttle service is available for students who will be taking Caltrain. Please note that space is limited and clubs fill on a first-come, first-served basis. Students enrolling in second semester clubs return their enrollment forms and tuition payments to the main office next week.

A few final notes before signing-off:

• Congratulations to the Junior High division. All junior high students will be enjoying a lunchtime pizza party this coming Friday, Jan. 24 thanks to their division having the highest participation in this year's Annual Fund Campaign (93% of junior high families made their Annual Fund contribution before Jan. 1). Overall, more than 85% of all Stanbridge families have made a donation to the Annual Fund this school year and we are within striking distance of reaching our 100% participation goal. If you haven't given yet, remember that you can drop off your donation at the main office, or use your credit card or checking account to donate online via our Donate Now page. To all who have participated, thank you for making this year's Annual Fund Campaign such a success!

• We have made a few corrections and updates to our Stanbridge Family Directory and posted the latest edition on the Files & Forms page. Again, if we happened to miss anything, please email Chris Myers, who will re-publish the file with corrections as necessary.

• Last but not least, please note that we have an Open House coming up on Wednesday, February 12. The event runs from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and will feature personalized tours of the campus, Q&A sessions with select staff members, and a chance to get in-depth information on all aspects of the Stanbridge program. Please spread the word amongst any friends and family members who may be considering Stanbridge for their children. Also, the Open House is a great opportunity for current Stanbridge junior high parents and guardians to learn more about our high school program, so I encourage you to attend as well.

That's all for this week. Good luck Bulldogs, Go Niners, and enjoy the long weekend!

From Marilyn Lynch, Stanbridge Head of School:Hello again and welcome back to our first "Weekly Bridge" of 2014. I hope everyone enjoyed the extended holiday break and is looking forward to an exciting new year at Stanbridge.

Before looking ahead on the calendar, a quick note about some pre-holiday events from last year. Just prior to break, high school students enjoyed the annual holiday dance and students from all divisions participated in an all-school Holiday Showcase assembly. We have uploaded a number of pictures and a short video from those events and posted them in the Media Room, so be sure to click over and take a look for a better-late-than-never dose of holiday cheer. Also, our Bulldogs Basketball team played their first competitive game of the season on the last day of school before break began. The team came up short against Charles Armstrong School, 33-22, but the game was competitive and all of the Stanbridge players saw action. If you missed the game, their will be more opportunities to see the team play this year, including a game next Saturday, Jan. 18 against STAR Academy. Full details, along with upcoming game and practice schedules are posted on the Bulldogs Athletics page.

Our first week at school after the holiday break went smoothly, with students and teachers settling back into their regular routines. Ditto for the Stanbridge Parent Association, who held their regular monthly meeting this past Wednesday. The highlight from their meting was the special panel of Stanbridge Alumni Parents who returned to discuss how and what their Stanbridge graduates were doing since leaving campus. The Q&A session was both informative and insightful, giving current parents a look at the numerous options available to their students. A big thank you to all of the parents who returned to speak on the panel, and to event organizer, Resource Specialist Diane Chau. If you were unable to make Wednesday's event, you can read over the SPA meeting minutes on the SPA Spot page, where you can also find downloadable notes from the Alumni Parent panel. Finally, the panel's presentation was video recorded, and if you would like to request a DVD of the presentation, please email Diane with your request.

Some good news to report from over the holiday break: We received a number of end-of-the-year Annual Fund donations and the numbers for the 2013-2014 Campaign are looking great. As of Friday, schoolwide participation is over 80% and our goal of 100% family participation is within sight. Additionally, the challenge to raise $35,000 in new and increased donations before December 31st was met--meaning that, thanks to your generosity, Stanbridge has added an additional $35,000 to this year's total! This is fantastic news and puts us extremely close to reaching our goals. If you have been waiting for the new year to make your donation, there is still time. Drop off your donation at the main office before or after school, or use your credit card or checking account to make an online donation through our Donate Now page. On behalf of the entire Annual Fund Committee, I cannot tell you how grateful we are to everyone who has helped make this year's campaign such a success. Thank you, Stanbridge!

It is great to end the first "Bridge" of 2014 on such a positive note, but before signing-off, a few quick reminders:

• Our online Stanbridge Family Directory was updated and reposted on the Files & Forms page last month. Please read over your family's entry to ensure the contact information is correct. If we need to make any changes, corrections or additions, email Chris Myers, who will publish the revised edition next week.

• With the holidays behind us, there are a number of notable lectures, seminars and workshops coming up on the calendar. Click over to our Lectures & Workshops page for the latest updates.

• The Middle Elementary students will be taking a day trip on Monday to Sonoma Mission. Please email Homeroom Teacher Kimberley Kornmann if you have any questions about the trip.

• Afterschool clubs are back in session and will run through the week of Jan. 20-24. January 24th marks the end of the second quarter and, thus, the end of the first semester. We will distributing sign-up forms for second semester afterschool clubs next week. While many of the clubs and meeting days will remain the same, there will be a few new options and schedule changes. Sign-up forms will be distributed to students (and posted online) next Friday, with enrollment open through the end of the month. Please note that all students who wish to participate in an afterschool club next semester will have to (re-)enroll and club tuition is due with the sign-up paperwork. Second semester clubs begin Monday, January 27 and will run through the week of May 19-23.

Believe it or not, the midway point of the school year is only two weeks away. Here's to a great 2014; have a wonderful weekend!

From Marilyn Lynch, Stanbridge Head of School:Hello again. Another week of school is in the books as we flip the calendar to September. With the high school senior trip to Yosemite cancelled and Back to School Night rescheduled for Tuesday, September 17, next week should be a rather calm week here on campus. (Don't worry, seniors, you'll still get a chance to go to Yosemite--we're working to reschedule the trip for spring). Nonetheless, there is still a bit of Back to School excitement in the air, with everyone still settling into their school year routines.

Sign-ups are still open for afterschool clubs, and James will be starting the afterschool study hall/homework club this coming week on Mondays and Wednesdays. Also, looking ahead on the calendar, our junior high and high school students will be having their fall reading and math assessments in the weeks ahead, and our first round of fall experientials will start soon. We've also secured a new date for picture day (October 8) and we've relaunched our Media Room page with a batch of Back to School pics.

Full details of the above stories and more can be found on the Bridge Blog. Don't forget that we will be posting important news updates on our blog throughout the week (you don't have to wait for the weekend to stay up-to-date anymore). You also don't need to enter your Parent Portal password to access the blog, and the posts are graphics-free for easy reading on your tablet or smartphone.

We are always looking for ways to keep you better connected to what's going on at Stanbridge. If you have any suggestions for improving our website or have a request for something to be posted on the Stanbridge site, please email Chris Myers, our webmaster.

Beginning the week of September 9, Stanbridge will once again be offering an afterschool study hall/homework club. This resource will be offered on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:10 to 4:30 p.m. and will be supervised by counselor James Warren. This club is a silent study hall that gives students the opportunity to complete classroom homework and/or projects. The study hall/homework club is exclusively for academic work--this is not free time for socializing or to use laptops for computer games. There is no cost to participate in this afterschool club, and students from all grade divisions are welcome to attend on an as-needed basis.

Students interested in participating simply need to have a completed permission form on file with the main office. You can download a copy from our Files & Forms page. Direct any additional questions about the study hall club to James Warren.

A reminder that afterschool clubs start this week. Clubs run from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. and shuttle service to the San Mateo Caltrain depot is offered to students who commute via train. To enroll your student in one or more afterschool clubs, complete the sign-up form and return it, with payment, to the main office. An online version of the enrollment form, along with descriptions of the clubs being offered this semester, has been posted on our Files & Forms page.

Superstitions aside, there's no reason to fear these events scheduled for tomorrow, Friday January 13th:

TAILGATE LUNCHThe San Francisco 49ers play their first playoff game in a decade this weekend. Because of the excitement surrounding the Niners this year, Stanbridge students are welcome to show support for their hometown team on Friday when we'll have a special tailgate party. Students are encouraged to wear red and gold to school (or--if they aren't backing the Niners--the jersey of their favorite team). We will be serving a tailgate lunch of Ballpark franks, chips, cookies and drinks. Realizing that many of our students may prefer an alternate menu, those who do not want the tailgate lunch can bring their own food (KidChow meals will still be provided if you have placed your order and opted not to cancel). Here's hoping the Niners can bring a sixth Lombardi Trophy to the Bay Area with a little support from Stanbridge!

BULLDOGS IN ACTION AFTER SCHOOLBefore the 49ers kick off on Saturday, the Stanbridge Bulldogs basketball team will be taking the court on Friday afternoon. Coach Kelley was able to schedule an afterschool game between Stanbridge and St. Duncan's/United tomorrow, Friday Jan. 13 at Nothing But Hoops in Burlingame. Tip time is 3:15 and the game is scheduled to end around 4:30. This is a great opportunity to see the team and get ready for a big sports weekend. Details and directions available on our Bulldogs Basketball page.

CLUB REGISTRATION FORMS DUE NEXT WEEKAlso, another quick reminder that registration forms for Winter/Spring afterschool clubs are due to the main office by next Friday, Jan. 20th. You can read about the clubs being offered and download/print a sign-up form on our Forms page.

Descriptions of the afterschool clubs being offered this Winter/Spring, along with a sign-up and registration form, are now available on the Activities & Clubs webpage and also in the Forms section of the Parent Portal. Registration forms are due to the main office by January 20th; clubs begin the week of January 23rd and run through April 6th. Contact the main office if you have any questions.

The recent issue of The Student Bridge--the Stanbridge Academy student magazine--has been posted online. You can access and download a pdf copy of the Fall/Winter 2011 issue on our Student Bridge page, located in the Parent Portal.

ANTI-BULLYING ASSEMBLYMichael Pritchard, an acclaimed speaker and lecturer, will be returning to Stanbridge on Friday, Sept. 30 to give a presentation on anti-bullying. All Stanbridge students will attend the event, which will be held in the Multipurpose Room. The presentation will be split into two segments--one for the elementary students and one for the junior high and high school students. Times are below; all parents and guardians are welcome to attend.Elementary presentation: 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.JH and HS presentation: 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.

LUNCHTIME BAKE SALEStudent Government will be holding a Bake Sale for all students during lunchtime tomorrow. Items cost $1 each and proceeds go to the student activities fund.

AFTERSCHOOL MOVIE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSThis Friday, high school students are invited to stay after school for a SPA-sponsored trip to the movies. Students will meet in Hayden Hall at 3:10 and walk (with parent chaperones) to the Century 12 theaters in San Mateo. Students will see the new release "Moneyball," which was filmed in and around Oakland. The group will see the 4:00 p.m. screening, which will end at approximately 6:15. Interested students should bring $20 for tickets and snacks and must make arrangements to be picked-up (or take the train) after the show.

HOEDOWN SET-UP BEGINS: VOLUNTEERS & RAFFLE PRIZES STILL WELCOMESet-up begins this Friday afternoon for the annual Stanbridge Hoedown, which will be held on Sunday, October 2nd from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. You can still sign-up to assist with set-up or clean-up on Friday, Saturday and/or Sunday. Likewise, we are still accepting prize donations for the silent auction and raffles. Full details on our Hawaiian Hoedown page, including online volunteer sign-up and prize donation forms.

BASKETBALL SIGN-UP DEADLINERegistration to join the Bulldogs Basketball team is open for all junior high and high school students. The season will run from October 24 through February. Practices will be held after school on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 3:15 to 4:30, and Saturday mornings from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. For more information or to sign-up your student, contact Mark Kelley by Friday, September 30th.

AFTERSCHOOL CLUB SIGN-UP FORMS DUEDescriptions of the afterschool clubs being offered this Fall/Winter, along with a sign-up and registration form, are on our website on the Activities & Clubs webpage and also in the Forms section of the Parent Portal. Clubs are filling-up quickly and registration ends this week. Contact the main office if you have any questions.

COMMUNITY SERVICE SIGN-UP FORMS DUEStanbridge will kick-off the 2011-2012 community service program with a trip to the BOK Ranch in Woodside on Friday, Oct. 7. Deadline for turning-in the registration and release forms is Friday. Specifics on the Stanbridge trip and necessary forms are located on our Forms page.

Descriptions of the afterschool clubs being offered this Fall/Winter, along with a sign-up and registration form, are on our website on the Activities & Clubs webpage and also in the Forms section of the Parent Portal. Clubs are filling-up quickly and registration ends this week. Contact the main office if you have any questions.

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